Class Schedule Summer/Fall 2014
To RSVP, call Jessica at
(802) 578-7931. See you soon!
JUNE CLASSES
Infuse Your Booze
Date/time to be determined... check back soon!
$20.00 per person
Release
your inner mixologist with seasonal flavors including Cucumber JalepeƱo Vodka,
Lemon Sweet Tea Liquor and Strawberry Watermelon Rum! In this deliciously
decadent workshop, participants will learn the fine (and fun!) art of creating
sumptuously impressive adult beverages from scratch. Recipes and all
ingredients except alcohol included; please bring an inexpensive bottle of
vodka or white rum to use and three jars to take home your libations!
JULY CLASSES
Make Your Own: Probiotics
Saturday, July 12, 10am-12pm
$30.00 per person, includes all food materials
In
this hands-on (and hands-in!) introduction to lacto-fermentation, participants
will learn about the importance of a healthy gut biome for mood, immunity, digestion,
and overall wellness. Together we will make our own “kraut-chis” and ginger
beer! Bring a notebook and three glass pint jars (recycled is great) and
leave with samples, information, and your own lacto-fermented vegetables and
ginger ale starter (ginger bug).
Sunday Seacoast Weed Walks
Third Sunday of each month, 10am-11am, July 20, August 17,
September 21 (Solstice)
Suggested donation of $12.00 per person, or $20 for families
Come
to Odiorne State Park for a weed walk and discover a world of medinal and
edible native plants along the beautiful New Hampshire coast. Learn to hone
your plant identification skills and find out which wild plants can be used for food, medicine, and more. Rain or shine.
AUGUST CLASSES
Natural Beauty Series:
Luxury Facial Products and Techniques for Naturally Beautiful Skin
Luxury Facial Products and Techniques for Naturally Beautiful Skin
Leave
the chemicals behind and nourish your skin organically. In this four-part
series, you’ll discover the simple elegance of using pure, clean ingredients to
make your skin glow. Each week we’ll explore a different topic and create your
own personalized beauty products. Whether your skin is sensitive,
blemish-prone, dry, mature, or a combination of the above, this series will
address your needs and bring you into Fall feeling confident, pampered, and
absolutely radiant.
Saturday, Aug 2, 1-3pm: A Clean Slate: Steams and Honey Cleansers
Saturday, Aug 9, 1-3pm: The Nitty Gritty: Masques,
Microdermabrasion and Cleansing Grains
Saturday, Aug 16, 1-3pm: Daily Treatments: Toners and Serums
Saturday, Aug 23, 1-3pm: A Kiss and a Wink! Care and Cosmetics for
Lips and Eyes
Complete Series: $200, single class $65.00
Bootch Kamp (Kombucha 101)
Wednesday, August 6, 6-8pm
$35.00 per person, includes all food materials
Are
you interested in growing your own kombucha but unsure how to start? Interested
in bringing your current booch to a whole new flavor-level? In this in-depth
and hands-on class we’ll cover everything you need to know to successfully and
easily brewing your own; including microbial and environmental safety in
growing and bottling, helpful tools, primary and secondary fermentation,
flavoring, trouble-shooting, and the important health benefits of this ancient
beverage - and what to do with all your extra “boochy mamas” (kombucha
candy, anyone?!). Bring a notebook and a clean glass jar. Students will receive
their own SCOBY and starter liquid and leave ready to join the new Counter
Culture movement!
Sunday Seacoast Weed Walks
Third Sunday of each month, 10am-11am, August 17, September 21
(Solstice)
Suggested donation of $12.00 per person, or $20 for families
Come
to Odiorne State Park for a weed walk and discover a world of medinal and
edible native plants along the beautiful New Hampshire coast. Learn to hone
your plant identification skills and find out which wild plants can be used for
food, medicine, and more. Rain or shine.
SEPTEMBER CLASSES
Eliot Garden Club Wildcrafting Walk and Talk
Thursday September 11, 12:45-2:30pm
Congregational Church, Eliot, ME
At
this month’s Eliot Garden Clubs’s meeting, we’ll take a walk on the wild side
to learn about the plants that plant themselves, including the often
overlooked native and naturalized herbs that have been feeding and healing
local people for centuries. Learn to make wild tea, a first aid poultice,
and infused vinegar or honey (depending on what we find). All members are
encouraged to bring a notebook and pencils to make pressings, rubbings,
and notes.
Sunday Seacoast Weed Walks
Third Sunday of each month, 10am-11am, September 21 (Solstice)
Suggested donation of $12.00 per person, or $20 for families
Come
to Odiorne State Park for a weed walk and discover a world of medinal and
edible native plants along the beautiful New Hampshire coast. Learn to hone
your plant identification skills and find out which wild plants can be used for
food, medicine, and more. Rain or shine.
P.S. -Keep your eyes open for the Sacred Aromatherapy Winter
Apprenticeship!